I'm looking into taking the ISA arborist certification exam and was hoping some of you pros could answer a few questions. First, a little background: I'm almost finished with a bachelor's degree in horticulture and have 4 years of experience in the landscape industry. With all of the classes that I've been taking, I feel very comfortable with the science aspect of arboriculture (physiology, soil, nutrition requirements/deficiencies, risk assessment, pest identification and management, etc...)
Unfortunately, I do not often get the opportunity to do removals. Because of this, my knowledge of proper climbing techniques, rigging, knots, etc. is a bit lacking. How much of this exam will be oriented towards these things?
In the research I have already done, I found that there is a manual/study guide available on the ISA website for $100. Does anyone have any experience with this book? Is it only a general overview, or does it narrow these categories down to the specifics of what I will need to know?
Thanks in advance for all the help!
Unfortunately, I do not often get the opportunity to do removals. Because of this, my knowledge of proper climbing techniques, rigging, knots, etc. is a bit lacking. How much of this exam will be oriented towards these things?
In the research I have already done, I found that there is a manual/study guide available on the ISA website for $100. Does anyone have any experience with this book? Is it only a general overview, or does it narrow these categories down to the specifics of what I will need to know?
Thanks in advance for all the help!